Teotihuacan the world beyond the city
"Teotihuacan was a city of major importance in the Americas between 1 and 550 CE. As one of only two cities in the New World over one hundred thousand resident inhabitants, it developed a far-reaching network of influence that stretched across Mesoamerica. The size of its urban core, the scale...
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[2020]
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- Teotihuacan and the Classic-period Mesoamerican world / Kenneth G. Hirth, David M. Carballo, and Barbara Arroyo
- Part I. The organization of Teotihuacan society: Mesoamerica's first world city: Teotihuacan in comparative perspective / Michael E. Smith
- Power, politics, and governance at Teotihuacan / David M. Carballo
- Teotihuacan economy from the inside out / Kenneth Hirth
- Part II. Iconography at Teotihuacan and abroad: The Maya at Teotihuacan?
- new insights into Teotihuacan-Maya interactions from the Plaza of the Columns Complex / Nawa Sugiyama, William L. Fash, and Barbara Fash
- Interlaced scrolls and feathered banners: markers of culture in Teotihuacan and beyond / Matthew H. Robb
- The moving image: painted murals and vessels at Teotihuacan and the Maya area / Diana Magaloni-Kerpel, Megan E. O'Neil, and Maria Teresa Uriarte
- Part III. Teotihuacan outside the city: City, state, and hinterlands: Teotihuacan and Central Mexico / Deborah L. Nichols
- Interwoven discourses: exploring Cholula and Teotihuacan interaction / Gabriela Urun̳uela and Patricia Plunket
- Disembedded networks of interaction between Teotihuacan and the Gulf Lowlands / Wesley D. Stoner and Marc D. Marino
- Teotihuacan and Oaxaca: assessing Prehispanic relations / Gary M. Feinman and Linda M. Nicholas
- Teotihuacan and Lowland Maya interaction: characterizing a Mesoamerican hegemony / Marcello A. Canuto, Luke Auld-Thomas, and Ernesto Arredondo
- Gods, cacao, and obsidian: multidirectional interactions between Teotihuacan and the southeastern Pacific Coast of Mesoamerica / Claudia Garci̹a-Des Lauriers
- Teotihuacan, Kaminaljuyu, and the Maya Highlands: new perspectives on an old question / Barbara Arroyo
- Teotihuacan and its distant neighbors: models for interaction / Michael E. Smith
- Discussion: Organization, ideology, and the situational ethics of exchange: new models and fresh perspectives on Teotihuacan abroad / William L. Fash